Six years ago to both the date and day that we lost Philip.
I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say that I still miss him.
Heather wrote:Six years ago to both the date and day that we lost Philip.
I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say that I still miss him.
Low D wrote:What a lovely photo, any idea of when that was?
Happy birthday Mr. C.
philipchevron wrote:Mick Molloy wrote:At least it was a quick death
Huh! Quick death my ass.
I had to wear that kensington gore all through lunch and I lacked the foresight to fall dead in a spot which would not be in the field of vision of the next 20 camera set-ups, meaning that, for the sake of continuity, I had to lie there for several days in the blazing sun as they shot around me. I used the time to commit HAMLET to memory.
Dick Rude was the man with the fatal bullet. My character was a little bit in love with his character, Willy Sims, which was why I could not shoot him but his character was a heartless boor. Ah, so much cinematic subtext on the cutting room floor! And this 20 years before BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, too!
And yes, smartass, they did bother about continuity in Straight To Hell
Low D wrote:I do wear my "Chevron Lives" shirt every Oct 8 (wearing it now), but I've only once had somebody ask my why I'm so supportive of the Oil & Gas industry.
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